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1. Neko Case Talks Tour, New Album, and Writing: BUST Interview
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Like many people stuck at home during the pandemic, Neko Case had to find a new way to occupy herself. Unable to tour and still dealing with the aftermath of the 2017 fire that burned down her Vermont ...
Created on 30 September 2021
2. Nikole Hannah-Jones on "The 1619 Project's" Genesis, Backlash And What's N
(Feminism)
...  In line with a pattern of efforts by the Trump administration to undermine the progress of racial justice initiatives in the aftermath of Charlottesville and Black Lives Matter protests worldwide, attempts ...
Created on 14 January 2021
3. Director Rachel Lee Goldenberg On "Unpregnant" And Abortion Access In America: BUST Intervie
(Movies)
... from figuring that out, not the decision or any sort of aftermath.” Unpregnant isn’t just a film with a strong message about reproductive rights, though. It’s also a hilarious, often emotional movie ...
Created on 15 September 2020
4. NASA Renames Headquarters After First Black Woman Engineer, Mary W. Jackson
(Feminism)
... by NASA in 1951, where she started as a research mathematician for Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory’s segregated West Area Computing section. After two years in the computing pool, Jackson received ...
Created on 25 June 2020
5. In Honor Of Hulu's “The Great,” Here Are Some Other Women In History We'd Love To See Onscre
(TV)
... math and programming, but she had a keen interest in psychology as well. She was intrigued by the human brain, thoughts, and emotion. And because it was the 1800s, there were still a lot of strange pseudosciences ...
Created on 25 March 2020
6. How Netflix's "Sex Education" Brilliantly Handled Themes Of Sexual Assault, Harassment, And Solidarity ...
(TV)
... show’s more difficult themes, but Sex Education didn’t stop there. Rather than confining this issue to a one episode arc, Aimee grappling with the aftermath of her trauma becomes a running theme for the ...
Created on 05 February 2020
7. Natasha Lyonne On Millennials, Maintaining Independence In Relationships, Healthy Adult Friendships, And "Russian Doll": BUST Intervie
(TV)
... friendships, and “spiritual mathematics” “I HAVEN’T DONE one of these BUST interviews in almost 20 years!” says Natasha Lyonne, star and co-creator of Netflix’s Russian Doll, as she settles in for our ...
Created on 04 February 2020
8. Women Are More At Risk For Concussions But Are Being Overlooked
(Living)
... factor was how the menstrual cycle is involved in these symptoms during the aftermath because of the decrease in progesterone; which causes emotional changes. Despite this evidence, in both women and men, ...
Created on 03 February 2020
9. The Racist Origins Of Fatphobia
(Feminism)
... its immediate aftermath, a female with a plump physique was not to be admonished, but admired. Later colonial scholars, however, would take the general idea of Black women as prone to fleshiness and ...
Created on 10 October 2019
10. Stanford Sexual Assault Survivor Chanel Miller Wants You To Know Her Name
(Feminism)
... her BA in Literature from the College of Creative Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara.” Miller’s forthcoming book will deal with her experience in the aftermath of the assault. Penguin’s ...
Created on 04 September 2019
11. How Teen Movies Shaped Us — Possibly For The Worse
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... for enjoying extracurriculars like the math team? In Never Been Kissed, when Drew Barrymore’s character goes undercover as a high school student, she’s elated when asked if she would like to be on “The ...
Created on 27 June 2019
12. The C-Words Of Coachella: Capitalism, Consumerism, And Cults
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... Power, and the Rise of a New American Culture. He traced American consumer culture to the aftermath of the Industrial Revolution. “By the end of the [nineteenth] century, however, commercial capitalism ...
Created on 10 April 2019
13. Taraji P. Henson On Committing To Her Relationship, Ignoring Her Age, and "Seeing Her Money
(Entertainment)
... is the relatability she brings to every role, whether it’s formerly incarcerated record executive Cookie Lyon or real-life NASA research mathematician Katherine Johnson, whom she portrayed in 2016’s Hidden ...
Created on 24 March 2019
14. 5 Female Geniuses From History You Need To Know
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  1. HYPATIA Hypatia was a genius. She was a mathematician, astronomer and inventor. Our babe had some serious brains and was also ballsy as fuck. She’s one of the first recorded women in mathematics—if ...
Created on 15 March 2019
15. The Breeders, Kembra Pfahler, Neneh Cherry, And More Played The Netherlands' Le Guess Who? Festival 2018
(Music)
... repetitive refrains and varying vocal tones. But there’s also skronking guitars and discordant riffs that conjures up similarly turbulent bunch Duds, which is wholeheartedly welcome.   Emel Mathlouthi ...
Created on 27 November 2018
16. How Dance Is Helping Girls Launch STEM Careers
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... in science, technology, engineering, and math. A few years later, she created STEM From Dance, a nonprofit dance program in NYC designed to expose Black and Latina middle school girls to jobs in the STEM ...
Created on 30 July 2018
17. Erykah Badu On Aging, Motherhood, And Living "One Breath At A Time
(Music)
... be served. I don’t really interfere too much. In the aftermath of the March for Our Lives, do you have a lot of hope for the future? What do you think about the next generation of activists coming up ...
Created on 20 July 2018
18. The Aston v. Elliot Case Had Noblemen, Adulterers, And All Kinds Of Regency-Era Drama
(General)
... blindness, and even death.  The side effects of mercury were also quite distressing, with some medical texts comparing its effects on the body to that of arsenic. The Verdict and Aftermath  After the ...
Created on 10 July 2018
19. When We Discuss The Glass Ceiling, Why Don’t We Mention The Costs Of Sexual Assault?
(Feminism)
... a legal prescription for this drug: It cost me $10 with my insurance, and the meeting with the psychiatrist to get it cost $50. The package came with 60 pills, so with some imperfect math, let’s say that ...
Created on 07 March 2018
20. Weight Watchers Is Offering Free Membership To Teens — And That’s a Problem.
(Feminism)
... points! Apples were zero points too, but I had read something about the sugar in fruit derailing weight loss. Math was my least favorite subject, but I became a living, breathing calculator. I knew how ...
Created on 20 February 2018
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